We vaccinate our dogs so they won't get rabies, parvo or many other illnesses that they might get that could kill them. We licence them so if they get lost they can be returned.
Not if your dog isn't vaccinated.
Annually.
This should be a question for your veterinarian.
You should take your dog to a vet immediately. If your dog has not been vaccinated for rabies, you may have a big problem.
You should take your dog to a vet immediately. If your dog has not been vaccinated for rabies, you may have a big problem.
Your dog should be vaccinated as a puppy with a course of two injections (he must be 12 weeks or older at the second injection to get the full immunity), then have a booster once a year. In the UK, this would be with Distemper, Parvovirus, Adenovirus, Parainfluenza and Leptospirosis. So yes, if he's been vaccinated against Parvo he should be protected! Check his vaccination booklet and it should give the name of the vaccine and what's in it.
If you know for a fact that the other dogs have been vaccinated and are healthy, then it' safe for your puppy to be around them. Your puppy should still be kept away from common dog toileting areas.
You should contact your veterinarian immediately to let him/her know that your dog had a reaction to the rabies vaccine. This way, the next time your dog needs to be vaccinated, your vet will know to watch the dog for 24 hours after vaccinating to ensure your dog doesn't have a more severe reaction. There are some pets that develop allergies against vaccines and they can no longer be vaccinated - your dog may be one of them.
To keep your dog's vaccines updated and protected from disease, take your dog for it's injection once a year.
usuallly not because once you get rid of the virus you should have the dog /puppy vaccinated afterward. But if the dog picks up the virus again it might affect the dog/puppy.
Varilix is a varicella virus itself.
If you had your dog vaccinated against rabies - and you should have - it does not have rabies. If not, and you really suspect that, close it into a room and call animal control. That is a serious situation, and you must turn it over to them. There is no cure; once the dog has contracted it, it will have to be destroyed - that is the law.